A few upcoming DC Comics covers for July shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them. You won’t have seen most of them… Shade The Changing
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Ahead of the release of the new Vertigo mini-series: The American Way: Those Above And Below, DC Comics are putting out the first issue of the first
As part of a process of tidying-up of defunct legislation going back decades, Canada is introducing a new bill next week which should remove some of those
Caroonist Shannon Wheeler, of Too Much Coffee Man fame, is live-drawing any tweets Donald Trump makes during former FBI director James Comey's testimony
Senior Boricua Correspondent Marco Lopez writes, One of the things I love about interviewing creators in this biz is them sending me digital copies of
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: Daniel & Dawna Davis believe in monsters. They have been creating monster themed art and
On Saturday I'll be jumping on the train from Clapham Junction and whizzing down to Brighton (yes, yes, I was there last week) for their 2017
Ahead of the upcoming Justice League movie, DC Comics are to republish the Rebirth launch issues of the characters who will appear in the film as Justice
Every so often, comic book publishers send out previews of upcoming comics without any of the lettering finished. The result, while pretty to look at,
Superman #26, out in July, was solicited by Peter Tomasi, Patrick Gleason and Scott Godlewski, as part of a new story, Road Trip. It’s been an emotional
Since USA Today, the New York Times, CBR, ComicBook and now DC Comics seem fine putting the spoiler on the headline and front page visual, Bleeding Cool
"I've read the Eisner-nominated limited series Kim & Kim," you'll nonchalantly blurt out to your very impressed friends, who won't suspect a thing.
Found on CraigsList in the San Diego employment listings, ahead of next month's San Diego Comic-Con. For the sum of $15 an hour and a four-day pass to the
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market, where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Liam Sharp took to Twitter this morning to share an updated version of his and Greg Rucka's last Wonder Woman cover of the current run.
The Justice League has taken on some of the most powerful villains imaginable, so writer Shea Fontana went the opposite way with 'Justice League #22'.
Remember this scene from All-Star Superman? Picked up by Zack Snyder for Man Of Steel? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wArmHSPIvlQ Well for those reading
Straight from Dynamite, here's a writer's commentary by Sholly Fish talking about Mighty Mouse #1, which hits stores today.
In reading Riverdale #3, it's clear that whether you got into Archie during the classic years or came on after the show, this is a series to pick up.
Yesterday, Chelsea Cain talked about getting nominated for an Eisner Award (two) but not knowing what happened next. Because Marvel hadn't told her.
Christopher Priest has already written on Bleeding Cool about this week's Deathstroke #20 with Larry Hama and Carlo Pagulayan in an article that must have
Marvel has a new Darth Vader series out and it has quite a bit to say about being a Sith, kyber crystals, and what happend after Anakin became Vader.
Just the one Secret Empire comic book out this week. Brave New World #1, a few short stories looking at how a variety of Marvel characters are coping with
Comics are a rewarding pursuit followed by passionate individuals. But sometimes: One of the many, many, many (many) reasons that comics may break your
Two issues in and it's the new Vision. Or, at least, the new Superior Foes Of Spider-Man. Either way, Rocket by Al Ewing, Adam Gorham and Michael
Conventional comic book industry wisdom has always told us that some comic book sales are more important than others. If a book is canceled, many industry
When the comic book Green Arrow rebooted six years ago with DC Comics' New 52 publishing initiative, he no longer lived in Star City. In fact, Star City
In recent issues of The Walking Dead, there have been a few... changes. There have been huge zombie attacks. The Survivors have finally shown up. Negan
Today's Spider-Man #28 sees Spider-Man, Peter Parker Industries, Mockingbird and Silver Sable and her Wild Bunch attempt to take down an entire country,
G I Joe goes for erotic wrestling in brand new variant cover by Ed Luce, the first queer artist to tackle Hasbro's crown jewel characters